Jamal Campbell Ryce & Ryan Flynn at the final whistle after beating QPR

Published:17:17Sunday 04 January 2015

Chris Morgan warned Tottenham will not be able take Sheffield United lightly after the Blades pulled off yet another cup upset, this time humiliating Premier League strugglers QPR 3-0 at Loftus Road.

The third-tier side will face Spurs in the semi-finals of the Capital One Cup having already knocked Southampton and West Ham out of the competition.

Nigel Clough

And their FA Cup third-round victory against Rangers rekindled the spirit of last season, when United beat top-flight sides Fulham and Aston Villa on the way to the semi-finals.

First-team coach Morgan, speaking to the media instead of manager Nigel Clough, said: “Everybody in the semi-final draw would have wanted to play us.

“The Premier League clubs would want to avoid each other, it’s just the nature of the beast.

“But I don’t think people will take us lightly, because of the results we’ve had. In the last calendar year we’ve beaten five Premier League clubs.

“The semi-final will be different in that it’s over two legs. But with the atmosphere and the type of performance we can get at home, we know if we’re still in the tie when we get back to Bramall Lane then there will be a game on.

“We had a great run last year, getting to the semi-final, and this year we’ve backed that up with some really good performances.”

Marc McNulty gave United a first-half lead against the R’s after being put through by Louis Reed.

And Jamal Campbell-Ryce netted twice in the second half following defensive aberrations by the home side, first following an error by keeper Alex McCarthy and then after collecting Leroy Fer’s wayward back-header.

Morgan added: “We were confident but when you come away to Premier League sides you’ve got to work hard and get the blocks in like we did.

“We know we can come and compete with top teams. It’s great to have a run in the cup - great for supporters and for the revenue of the club.”